I thought there would be some information on one of their sites like WebProNews, but today, may 20 2016, I don't find anything there, but I find a story about Google, Introducing Spaces, a tool for small group sharing so iEntry's foccus on Google seem to continue. The following queries:

webproworld.com site:ientry.com

webproworld.com site:webpronews.com

give no explanation about why webproworld.com was taken down. Administrator LD may have given an indication in one of the last active threads titled "forum to test new members (or not?)". In one of the last posts in that thread he wrote something like this when I was complaining about forum spam:

The forum gives little or no traffic.

I observed that myself. Most of (nearly 100 % of the traffic) came from good or bad bots, sreenscrapers and boardreaders like http://boardreader.com/linkinfo/webproworld.com. So the site admins and moderators may have thought that the time used on moderating the forum and keeping more or less advanced spammers or spam bots out was not worth the effort.

We can ask, has social media sites and networks (that is not always visible to indexing machines and search engine bots) replaced forums and blogs. IMO there is some indication, and big search engine companies should fear the new trend since more and more sites seem to block access to their information. Forums, Bulletin Boards and blogs used to be more open than social networks.

From the april 12 2016 wayback machine snapshot we note the following:

among other things my thread about "AI robotics and the IVth industrial revolution...". My thread about bitcoins is also visible on the april 12 2016 snapshot. My recent thread about the sharing economy (the internet of things) and webassembly is not visible. If I go to the second last snapshot

to mention our newest resources. These resources and other in our mini network are regulartly updated. I also have a plan of writing more about the social internet on http://www.web3logistics.com/ and webassembly and the internet of things on http://www.web4logistics.com/. By the way, I published a PDF document related to embarcadero's C++builder 2010

in 2010, that shows how it is possible to convert C++ code to java script code - scroll down to chapter 18. "The desktop is on the web" that is one of the technologies used in webassembly.

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